Unused Elements
The “Unused Elements” tab lists all elements that have been deleted from a page. The elements can be deleted completely via the “Delete All” button.
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The “Unused Elements” tab lists all elements that have been deleted from a page. The elements can be deleted completely via the “Delete All” button.
You can clean the list of unused elements using the “Delete All” button. Doing so periodically can improve the performance of the Structr UI, especially if there is a large number of unused elements. That happens for example if you delete large structures or several pages.
If you accidentially remove an element, it is not deleted immediately. Instead, it ends up in the Unused Elements flyout from where you can drag and drop it back into the page.
The Unused Elements flyout is the “recycle bin” for elements. It contains all nodes that were removed from a page. You can usually find deleted elements here, and drag them back into the page.
The remove action can be undone by dragging the removed element back from the Unused Elements area to the desired place in the tree.